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A massage therapy education is a great option for someone who is passionate about the human body and helping others. Attending massage school can also adequately complement your existing career if you are already a registered nurse, or a yoga or fitness instructor. If you are looking to start a career in massage therapy, understanding the requirements will help you make an informed choice and prepare adequately. To help you out below is a simple guide on what you need to become a massage therapist in Washington State.
The first step to becoming a massage therapist is acquiring the necessary training and meeting the required education requirements. To do so, you need you to enroll in a massage school and complete at least hours of training. The hours cover all the core areas with massage theory and practice taking the most time as you will need to complete hours of instruction. Typically, full training will take you a least six months to complete at your local massage therapy school.
Below is a simple breakdown of the courses and their hours that will contribute to your journey of becoming a massage therapist. After earning your certificate or diploma in massage therapy, you can then apply to take a national examination so you can be licensed.
After completing your training, you will require a license for you to become a fully-fledged massage therapist. To do this, you need to send your massage application to the Board of Massage for approval after passing the national exam.
The board will then verify your request and issue you a massage license for you to start your practice. Since the license expires at your birthday, you can renew it up to 90 days before expiry.